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Yeah, but we really have nothing to lose by starting him. If he gets hurt, than oh well. That just puts us right back to where we started, with Cassel. Brodie is the better QB and he gives us the better chance to win. He's more mobile, he has a much quicker release and he has the better arm. I think we should give Croyle a chance.

I am still wanting blame on the play calling and the offensive line. It still is riduculus and this thread is too. Everyweek there is a thread like this and we talk about this in game day threads anyways. Why not keep it all one place.

How can you constantly scapegoat the offensive line when it's beyond apparent that Cassel is holding onto the ball for way too long. Fans on here did the same thing last year, game after game. It's not the O-line's fault that Cassel can't get rid of the ball quickly enough. They can't block for ever. Look at the Pats O-line. They had one of the best o-lines in the game and Cassel was still the most sacked QB in the league.

You can't keep blaming Cassel's shortcomings on the offensive line. I think the o-line has actually played pretty well lately. They looked very good in the running game today and they gave Cassel enough time to make plays. I think the o-line deserves some credit, not some criticism.

No, We won, but we would and could of played better, Cassel must get better, even the talking heads are now commenting on how many tipped or knocked down passes, he has. This is a problem, must be fixed!

How can you constantly scapegoat the offensive line when it's beyond apparent that Cassel is holding onto the ball for way too long. Fans on here did the same thing last year, game after game. It's not the O-line's fault that Cassel can't get rid of the ball quickly enough. They can't block for ever. Look at the Pats O-line. They had one of the best o-lines in the game and Cassel was still the most sacked QB in the league.

You can't keep blaming Cassel's shortcomings on the offensive line. I think the o-line has actually played pretty well lately. They looked very good in the running game today and they gave Cassel enough time to make plays. I think the o-line deserves some credit, not some criticism.

Totally agreed.. aside from a few nice blitz packages the o-line has been darn good.